This document outlines various risk assessment factors for ship operations, including carrying dangerous cargo or passengers, engine room routines, dry-docking, handling anchors, bunkers, or ballast water, sailing or anchoring in different areas, and other maintenance and cargo handling activities. Proper risk assessment is important to address hazards for 36 such ship operations, maintenance tasks, and cargo handling activities labeled A through WXYZ and A2 through S2.
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Risk Assessment
This document outlines various risk assessment factors for ship operations, including carrying dangerous cargo or passengers, engine room routines, dry-docking, handling anchors, bunkers, or ballast water, sailing or anchoring in different areas, and other maintenance and cargo handling activities. Proper risk assessment is important to address hazards for 36 such ship operations, maintenance tasks, and cargo handling activities labeled A through WXYZ and A2 through S2.
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RISK ASSESSMENT
A B C D E F G H IJ K L M NO PQ R S T U VW XYZ A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 IJ 2 K2 L2 M2 NO 2 PQ 2 R2 S2
CARRYING DANGEROUS CARGOES
CARRYING PASSENGERS OR VISITORS CATERING CHANGING OF FUEL GRADE DISCHARGING CARGO DRY-DOCKING ELECTRICAL PROCESSES ENGAGING HELICOPTER OPERATIONS ENGINE ROOM ROUTINES ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE ENTERING ENCLOSED SPACES AND CARGO HOLDS GAINING ACCESS TO THE VESSEL HANDLING ANCHORS HANDLING BALLAST WATER HANDLING LUBRICATING OILS HAVING TECHNICIANS WORKING HOUSEKEEPING INCINERATING INSPECTING EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INTERVENING ON FILTERS INTERVENING ON LIFTING APPLIANCES LIFTING BUNKERS MANIPULATING CARGO HOLD HATCH COVERS MANIPULATING MEANS OF ACCESS MANIPULATING MOORING ROPES MEASURING PATROLLING PROCEEDING AT SEA PUMPING OVERBOARD SAILING THROUGH NATIONAL WATERS STAYING AT ANCHOR THROWING GARBAGE OVERBOARD TRANSITING STRAITS USING LIFTING APPLIANCES WORKING IN CARGO HOLDS WORKSHOP PROCESSES
Annex A Curriculum Mapping of The Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation Based On The 1978 STCW Convention and Code Including The 2010 Manila Amendments